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Numerous individuals currently unaccounted for following the floods in Bavaria.

A representative from the Interior Ministry in Munich reported that there were seven individuals unaccounted for in flood-affected areas of Bavaria on Tuesday morning, increasing to five later in the morning and subsequently rising to six in the early afternoon. Bavaria's Premier Markus Söder...

Rescue workers stand in the flood waters of the Danube.
Rescue workers stand in the flood waters of the Danube.

Interior Ministry clarifies. - Numerous individuals currently unaccounted for following the floods in Bavaria.

The Interior Ministry's representative described the current scenario as "highly unstable." It's possible that there are individuals who have notified the authorities at the scene but their reports have not yet made their way to the situation center in Munich. "The figures aren't very dependable because of that," they stressed.

Additionally, a firefighter from Swabia is still missing as of Tuesday. This young firefighter, 22 years old, overturned in a boat with other emergency personnel in Offingen. Unfortunately, his fellow responders were the ones who managed to escape the incident.

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The floods in Bavaria, Germany, have led the Ministry of the Interior to express concerns about several missing individuals whose reports have yet to reach the central situation center in Munich. The unstable weather conditions in the flood zone continue to pose challenges, making accurate counts difficult. The head of the Christian Social Union (CSU) in Bavaria, Markus Söder, is leading the cabinet's response with a focus on rescue operations and damage assessment. In a related development, a 22-year-old firefighter from Swabia remains missing after his boat overturned in Offingen during a storm, with his fellow responders being the only ones to escape.

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